Saturday, March 23, 2013

Anodyne is now available on Steam.
Created by Sean Hogan and Jonathan Kittaka.It's available for PC, Mac, Linux

About the game

In Anodyne, you explore and fight your way through nature,
urban and abstract themed landscapes and dungeons in the human Young's
subconscious, evoked by a GBC/16-bit-era visual style and a moody,
dream-like soundtrack.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

From the creators of Bastion comes Transistor a science-fiction-themed action RPG.
In Transistor, players assume the role of a young woman who gains
control of a powerful weapon after a mysterious group of assailants
nearly kills her with it. Now she must fight from street to street
against forces that will stop at nothing to recover the weapon. During
the course of the adventure, players will piece together the
Transistor’s mysteries as they pursue its former owners.

Fez is coming to Steam on May 1st.
While the game had some patch problems we can hope it will be fixed for Steam.
It already has store page.
Developer and Publisher didn't change and Phil Fish even can answer your questions on reddit.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tactical Interventionagame created by Minh Le also known by his online nickname Gooseman the co-creator of Counter-Strike. It is a multiplayer first-person shooter in which a team of counter-terrorists face off against a team of terrorists, much like its predecessor, Counter-Strike a game similar in style to Counter-Strike created with a modified version of Valve's Source engine.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Saints Row IV™ - From the Crack House to the White House
The ball-busting next chapter in the Saints Row franchise, is starting a party in your pants this August.
Developed
by Volition, Saints Row IV will launch on current-gen consoles and PC
on August 20, 2013, in North America and August 23, 2013, in the rest of
the world

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Mike Mika wrote:
My three year old daughter and I play a lot of old games together. Her
favorite is Donkey Kong. Two days ago, she asked me if she could play as
the girl and save Mario. She's played as Princess Toadstool in Super
Mario Bros. 2 and naturally just assumed she could do the same in Donkey
Kong. I told her we couldn't in that particular Mario game, she seemed
really bummed out by that. So what else am I supposed to do? Now I'm up
at midnight hacking the ROM, replacing Mario with Pauline. I'm using the
2010 NES Donkey Kong ROM. I've redrawn Mario's frames and I swapped the
palettes in the ROM. I replaced the M at the top with a P for Pauline.
Thanks to Kevin Wilson for giving me the lead on the tools and advice.

Registry on Steam might suggest that Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 could be coming to pc via steam but could be fake.
While this is unlikely due to CyberConnect2 being developers for Sony consoles. This could suggest that publisher Namco Bandai Games might bring another developer for porting?Even though this is unlikely that they would start with 3rd part of the series rather than Ultimate Ninja Storm 1 it's still some news that might make some people happy! But I wouldn't get your hopes up.What do you think? Do you think it's real or not happening leave us a comment below.

Saturday, March 09, 2013

On March 1st, 2013

He also wrote Answers to common questions.

Release Date: TBA.

Hey, just a quick post-greenlit update:

When is it coming out?

I'm still waiting to hear back from Valve after I sent over some initial
info. As soon as I get SDK access I'll be making sure that works, then
getting the game out as fast as possible. I don't know how packaging
works with Steam w.r.t. Linux (I hear Defender's quest distribueted as
deb/rpm in addition to tar.gz , gotta look into the former two), but I
know for sure Mac and Windows will be available upon Steam launch. There
will likely be a launch sale, though idk how much nor do I know the
base price point yet.

Achievements?

Yes.

Controller support?

Controller support works on Mac and Windows! I don't know if it is possible with Linux yet.

Steam keys?

I will do this as soon as I am able to generate keys, though idk if they will be redeemable until the game actually goes live.

Humble Store: Key should show up in your purchase page when I upload
them. Buying from here post and pre release will give you keys.

BMTMicro Pre-orderers: I will probably either re-send the
fulfillments with Steam keys, or if I can have Steam email you them I
will just do that.

Fastspring: I will try to see if I can e-mail them to you via
something with Steam. Otherwise, you should have received a Desura key
at some point, and if you have the Desura copy you can get a Steam key.

Friday, March 08, 2013

This is what developers of Natural Selection 2 (UnknownWorlds) wrote:

Beware Shady Key Resellers and Discount Steam Keys

Recently we asked Valve to deactivate 1,341 Steam keys that were purchased through our website. As a result, some Natural Selection 2
players who were previously able to play the game on Steam are now
receiving a “Buy Again” option instead of the “Play” option. This
episode is a prime example of why all gamers need to beware discount
steam keys and those offering them.
We deactivated these keys because they keys were purchased with
credit cards where the card-holder initiated a “charge-back.” A
charge-back is a consumer protection mechanism offered by payment
companies such as Visa, allowing a card-holder to dispute a charge on
their credit card statement. This means we never received payment for
the game. In fact, we were charged a fee by the card issuer for the
charge-back. For these 1,341 keys, these fees totalled around $30,000.
Right now there are only two official places to buy Natural Selection 2; through Steam or through our website
via the Humble Store (The Humble Store option is
temporarily disabled due to this issue). If you see Natural Selection 2
available anywhere else — like the many sites out there that sell Steam
keys at a discount — then you are not buying it from us and there is no
way to know if that key is legitimate. As as result, we strongly
discourage purchasing from these sites.
If we offer Natural Selection 2 from other stores in future, we will
make a news post informing you of the legitimacy of that store. You can
always find an up to date list of authorised stores right here.
We don’t know how exactly these sites obtain their Steam keys. It
seems likely that they were originally obtained from our store using
stolen credit card information. Keys were then sold through a handful of
questionable sites to people using legitimate credit cards. The owner
of the stolen credit card ultimately disputed the charge and we lost the
sale. In total, we lose ~$45 per transaction of this kind, due to the
charge-back fee (~$22 fee + $25 game price). Meanwhile, the unauthorized
key reseller kept the money from the player who ultimately received the
bad key.
If your key was deactivated, we recommend you contact the site you
purchased it from for a full refund. It’s unfortunate that players who
believed they were buying legitimate games were hurt by these
unscrupulous resellers.